MIG was founded in 2000 to provide a
reporting venue for witnesses of unusual events. All reports are sent to NUFORC for inclusion in their database. If you have an unusual event please use the online report form.

JAAR is an independent bi-monthly internet journal specializing in cases of Abduction and other related phenomenon. The Journal will feature writings from researchers both here and abroad. Case studies, landmark cases and support groups will also be highlighted in the Journal. JAR, the Journal of Abduction Research, was originally created by Elaine Douglass.

Elaine left a lifetime of research. Her family graciously donated her work to Dick and Marilyn Carlson of Oklahoma UFO Paranormal. The Carlsons have created a website for her papers: The Elaine Douglass Files, they also have a Facebook page. The Elaine Douglas Files / Public Figure where updates on recent additions can be found.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Post Abduction Syndrome (PAS). Description of an Emerging Syndrome Proposed by Rose Hargrove, RN, February 14, 2000. This proposal of a new and emerging syndrome will attempt to define the cluster of symptoms and behaviors that develop in some individuals in response to the alien abduction phenomenon.

Dr. Karla
Turner died of cancer on January 10, 1996, after being threatened for
her work. She was just 48. Since then, several other people involved in
UFO investigation have also experienced threats followed by highly
unusual cancers. Several of her case studies are now dead.

Karla was widely respected in the UFO
community for her research on alien abduction. A scholar and
professional educator, she earned a Ph.D. in Old English studies and
taught at the university level in Texas for more than ten years. But in
1988, she and her husband and son endured a shocking series of
experiences and recollections that forced them to recognize that they
were all abductees.

Karla's response was to drop her
professional university career and turn her full attention to abduction
research. Her first book, Into the Fringe (Berkley Books, 1992), told of
her own experiences and those of her family. Her second book, Taken -
Inside the Alien-Human Abduction Agenda (Kelt Works, 1994), profiled the
abduction stories of eight women whose experiences included both
"alien" and human intrusions, and both benign and negative elements,
illustrating the profoundly complex nature of the abduction mystery. Her
most recent book, Masquerade of Angels (Kelt Works, 1994), was
co-written with psychic Ted Rice and recounts Ted's lifelong encounters
with strange entities whose identity hovered in a shadowland between
angelic and demonic. Karla was working on another book when she became
ill in early 1995.

In 1961 the late Professor John G. Neihardt formed a group called SORRAT (Society for Research on Rapport and Psychokinesis). The meetings were regularly held at his home, Skyrim Farm, near Columbia, Missouri. Neihardt was widely recognized as an author and critic, but his longstanding interest in psychic phenomena was less well known. His charismatic leadership was the base, that let the group survive the initial barren period which had to pass before PK-activity was observed.

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